1912 in architecture
Overview of the events of 1912 in architecture
The year 1912 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
- Electric Tower, in Buffalo, New York, designed by Esenwein & Johnson[1]
- April 19 – Bridges in Constantine, Algeria:
- April 25 – Rebuilt St Mark's Campanile in Venice inaugurated.
- May – Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts opens in Moscow, Russia.
- June – Government Conference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (opened by the Grand Trunk Railway as Ottawa's railway station)[2]
- October 12 – Quarr Abbey on the Isle of Wight (England), designed by Dom Paul Bellot, consecrated.
- December 26 – Opening of:
Buildings completed
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria.
- Mysore Palace, India, designed by Henry Irwin.
- El Centro Español de Tampa, Florida, USA.[4]
- Mawson's Huts, Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay, Australian Antarctic Territory[5]
- Šaloun's Villa in Prague, designed by and for sculptor Ladislav Šaloun.
- The Salutation, Sandwich, Kent, England, designed by Edwin Lutyens with garden by Gertrude Jekyll.
- Sons of Norway Hall, Petersburg, Alaska, USA.[6]
- Glamorgan County Hall, Cardiff, Wales, designed by Vincent Harris and T. A. Moodie.
- Chengyang Bridge, China.
- Jackson Tower in Portland, Oregon
- The Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts
- Sun Tower in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Ritz-Carlton Montreal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Awards
Births
- January 9 – Ralph Tubbs, British architect associated with the Festival of Britain (died 1996)
- January 30 – Finn Juhl, Danish architect, interior and industrial designer (died 1989)
- February 21 – Henry Bernard, French architect, designer of the Palace of Europe (died 1994)
- March 12 – Gordon Tait, British architect (died 1999)
- June 11 – Rosemary Stjernstedt, British architect (died 1998)
- December 1 – Minoru Yamasaki, American World Trade Center architect (died 1986)
- December 15 – Ray Eames, American designer, 2nd wife of Charles Eames (died 1988)
Deaths
References
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